Hi All,I am curious how other investors file their LLC when applying for their TIN. A partnership, corporation or disregarded entity?
Hello all, I'm in process of setting up my entity structure, I'll have a holding company LLC and then two property LLCs with one property in each. I've got a checking account open for each al...
Plan on acquiring a 2-4 unit in RI/MA next year with my business partner, I believe getting a LLC is the cheapest form there is compared to others options. But I have some questions I want to ask experienced investors...
Ok so I am looking to purchase property out of state. Currently I live in Texas but would like to open an LLC and purchase property in VA. How does this work? With my other two companies I have a series series set up...
Hi BP-I recently talked with an attorney about setting up an LLC to hold a couple of rental properties. Previous rentals had been held in my own name, but I wanted to transfer current properties into an LLC. I had h...
This, I believe, has been a much-discussed topic, however, couldn't find a solid answer and would simply like some reassurance.So, I'm looking to start wholesaling, eventually getting into other strategies of REI at a...
Is it advisable to legally structure your company before pursuing any REI ventures? Or should someone get a couple of deals under their belt before incorporating?On a side note, I do plan to talk to an attorney and CP...
when planning to wholesale full time when is the right time to set up a business, before my first deal? After my 3rd successful one? Also what is the right entity to create for just me and my girlfriend as partners?
When I invested in the past I invested with an LLC. I heard that an "S-Corp" might be better, is that true? Also, should I have a different entity for flipping compared to buy and hold? Any advice would be appreciated...
So I posted another topic on BP about how many SFR's in a LLC was too many. I was taken aback a little bit when the first 2 replies were that I didn't even need an LLC, just a good umbrella policy. I replied back...